Fake Protest Videos Are the Latest AI Slop to Go Viral in MAGA World

Original story by: Gizmodo.com Last updated: Oct 8, 2025
Fake Protest Videos Are the Latest AI Slop to Go Viral in MAGA World

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  • Context: OpenAI's release of Sora 2 and a new app has led to an increase in realistic AI-generated videos. A notable trend involves fabricated videos depicting protesters being brutalized by federal agents, often shared by supporters of President Donald Trump. This raises concerns about intellectual property and the spread of misinformation.
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  • Detailed Summary:
    • OpenAI has launched Sora 2, an AI video creator, and a new app, leading to a surge in AI-generated videos on social media.
    • A concerning development is the creation of AI protest videos, particularly those showing protesters being harmed by federal agents. These videos are being shared by supporters of President Donald Trump.
    • Examples include videos depicting confrontations between individuals and soldiers, with fabricated elements like pepper spray attacks and sarcastic remarks. Some widely shared videos have millions of views and are often mistaken for real footage by viewers.
    • Public figures and social media users have commented on these videos, with some expressing approval and appearing unaware they are AI-generated.
    • The AI-generated videos sometimes include racist undertones or allude to common accusations against protesters, such as being paid.
    • Despite the availability of real footage documenting actual incidents of excessive force against protesters, fabricated videos are being circulated. This includes documented cases of a pastor being hit with pepper balls and a woman being sprayed with pepper spray without apparent provocation.
    • The article suggests that these fake videos may be used to create a pretext for harsh government actions, aligning with a narrative promoted by President Trump to portray cities as crime-ridden and justify law and order deployments.
    • President Trump has a history of engaging with and promoting potentially misleading or fabricated content, including a deleted AI-generated video about a "med bed" and a photoshopped image related to MS-13.
    • The article concludes by suggesting that the spread of such AI-generated content by Trump supporters contributes to an alternative reality and highlights a perceived lack of discernment.

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